MTPockets1 wrote:
wandering1 wrote:
Homey B wrote:
OK, I'm new to RV owning, and maybe I missed something here.
We're all talking about changing hubs/spindles/bearings on the side of the road, after an at-speed failure, when we have the spouse/kids/pets all going crazy about "where are we? what happened to the trailer? what are you doing? when will we be going again?"
Talk about steely nerves... For me, there's a time/place for roadside assistance, and this seems like one of them.
IMHO, of course. YMMV, as it quite possibly does.
Keep your bearings packed like your owners manual says and you shouldn't have any problems. I have never had a problem in the past 20 years with bearings.
. Ditto.... Your bearings will never fail if you maintain them properly. Read the manual and do what it says. Also, overloading and long periods of storage will affect service cycle, but service is the key- then you won't need to waste your money on back ups.
Gee,I wish that I had known that before a bearing went out my fiver.
The service was done on a regular basis.(Service consisting of checking the temps with an IR guage at least once a day while on the road)Maybe I could have saved the $50 that I paid for that spare bearing. Now "the rest of the story" it was a Dexter Never-Lube bearing,and there was over 50,000 miles on the trailer. Just a heads up.....Never say "never".:)